NUNN, Colo.—A northern Colorado town known for its historic water tower is getting a new tank that will actually hold water.

Nunn’s water tower proclaiming its ambitious slogan, “Watch Nunn Grow”, is a landmark to drivers traveling between Denver and Cheyenne, Wyo. on U.S. Highway 85. However, the 91-year-old leaky tank isn’t usable so the town is set to break ground Saturday on a new tower.

Town clerk Cathy Payne told the Greeley Tribune ( http://bit.ly/T6oEgh) that the new 180,000-gallon, golf-ball shaped tank probably won’t have the slogan printed on it. However, the town of 420 people plans to keep the old tank and has gotten a preservation grant to shore it up.

The old tank hasn’t held water in several years, which forced firefighters to tap into the regular water supply during a blaze in September.

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